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 FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS; Sess. II. Ch. 103. 1877. 335 WEST VIRGINIA. wm virginia. From Sago to Henkleville. From Barrettsville to Inkermann. · From Dillon’s Run, to Millbrook From Burlington, by Headsville, to Frankfort. From Webster Court House to Middlcport. From Huttonville to Helvetia. ‘ From Waye Court House to mouth of White’s Creek. _ From the Gap Store at the head of Dry Fork, Virginia, by Perrysville, to Avendale, West Virginia. From Sink’s Grove to Nickell’s mill. From Nicholas Court House to Clay Court House. _  Wjgcgpgjn, , From Pardeeville, via Marcellon to Kingston. From De Forest, via North Bristol and York, to Columbus. From Jefferson to Lake Mills. From Clnm’s Falls to Laramie From Colly to Greenwood. From West Green Lake to Markesan. From Durham Hill to Howard Prairie. From Linden to Umatilla. From Michieot, via Fisch’s Mill, to Carlton. From Rodais Corners to Arkensaw, by Frankfort. From Portage, by Briggsville and Big Spring New Haven, Davis Corners, Little Lake, Grand Marsh and Spring Bluff, to Friendship. From Shawano, by Kcrshena and Langlade to Rice Lake. From Trade Lake to West Sweden. WVYO Ml NG. Wyoiiiiiig. From Laramie City, via IInston’s Ranch, McGrcevey’s Ranch, North Park, and Independence Mountain, to Bear Gulch Colorado. Sno 2. That from and after the passage of this act the bonds of all Bonds of postpostmasters may by the direction of tho Postmaster General he ap- m*‘“f’{“,;"*i¥ b*~EXg‘ proved and accepted, and tho approval and acceptance signed by the §;°;X§Qp,§Q,,;:,iS,,,; First Assistant Postmaster General in the name of the Postmaster Gmini, ' General; and all contracts for stationery, wrapping-paper, letter-bat ances, scales, and street letter-boxes, for the use of the postal service C°"*,;‘·*“ ‘?‘fj’“5*°.**’ may he signed in like manner by the First Assistant Postmaster Gen- m:,,:§;f° m eral in the place and stead of the Postmaster General, and his signature shall be attested by the seal of the Post—Oilloe Department. Sno 3. That the Second Assistant Postmaster General on the order Cvrtoirn pvntmcts of the Postmaster General may sign with his name, in the place and g***Y‘*é°;:;P;*;§{ stead of the I)0Sllll&'lSlOl' General and attest his signature by the seal P`;;°Q,f,,,Sw,{SG8,,_ of the Post-Otlice Department, all contracts made in the said Depart- eral. ment for mail transport ation and for supplies of mailbags, mail-catchers, - mail-locks, and keys and all other articles necessary and incidental to mailtransportatiou Sec. 4. That the Third Assistant Postmaster General, when directed Certain coiitraets by the Postmaster G euera-l, may also sign, in his name, in the place and {"**,{,,  ;S'_$;*°‘: stead of the Postmaster General, and attest his signature by the seal ,Z{',S,,f;,,m,.f}§°(,°f,'_ of the Post Office 1)epartment,all contracts Ihr supplies of postage- mq_ stamps, stamped envelopes, newspapei··xvr·ri.ppers, postal-cards, registered-package envelopes, locks, seals, and official envelopes for the use of postmasters, and return of dead letters, that may be required for the postal service. , SEC 5. That it shall be lawful to transmit through the mail, free of Letters, etc., on postage, any letters, packages, or other matters relating exclusively to °¤*°*f D¤¤1,gg>¤¤ the business of the Government of the United States: Provided, That mw ‘°“°"° °°'